裂缝中的谢拉格伯顿石,挪威谢格拉山 The Kjeragbolten boulder on Kjeragin Rogaland, Norway (© Angel FAyE/Getty Images)

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裂缝中的谢拉格伯顿石,挪威谢格拉 The Kjeragbolten boulder on Kjeragin Rogaland, Norway (© Angel FAyE/Getty Images)

岩石之间... Between a rock and a hard place

Kjeragbolten boulder on Kjerag in Norway

If you have nerves of steel, you'd enjoy the precarious, one-of-a-kind photo op that is the Kjeragbolten boulder. Visitors climb up Kjerag, a mountain on the southwest coast of Norway, for the chance to clamber onto the stranded rock and have their daredevil pic snapped for posterity. Indeed, Kjeragbolten is so popular that you might have to wait an hour for your turn—plenty of time for second thoughts and jitters.

So how did Kjeragbolten become wedged in a crevice on Kjerag, with a clear 791-foot drop below? Experts say that after millions of years of glacial activity the ice finally receded to the valley, leaving the famous rock in the mountain's grip. Today the piece of geological history invites brave adventurers and steady-handed photographers. If adrenaline rushes aren't your thing, don't worry: The mountain itself offers perfectly safe, breathtaking views of the valley and fjord below.

挪威Kjerag上的Kjeragbolden巨石

如果你有钢铁般的勇气,你会喜欢这张不稳定的独一无二的照片,那就是Kjeragbolten巨石。游客们爬上挪威西南海岸的一座山Kjerag,以便有机会爬上搁浅的岩石,并为子孙后代拍摄他们的大胆照片。事实上,Kjeragbolten是如此受欢迎,以至于你可能需要等一个小时才能轮到你,这给了你足够的时间重新思考和紧张。

那么,Kjeragbolten是如何被卡在Kjerag的一个裂缝中,并在下面有一个791英尺的明显落差的呢?专家说,经过数百万年的冰川活动,最终退到山谷中,留下了山上的著名岩石。今天,这段地质历史邀请了勇敢的冒险家和稳健的摄影师。如果你不喜欢肾上腺素的刺激,别担心:这座山本身就为你提供了非常安全、令人叹为观止的山谷和峡湾景观。

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